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Club members outside of a TCU campus building as they hand out their weekly kind-worded sticky notes. (Courtesy of Katie Nguyen/IOW Marketing Chair)

How TCU’s Impact Of Words is growing and fostering a caring community

By Courtney O'Connell, Staff Writer
Published Oct 29, 2024
Since 2021, TCU's Impact of Words has been on a journey of promoting kindness and raising mental health awareness.
Residents of Colby Hall standing outside the dorm with bags of belongings after a pipe burst in the building.

Some Colby Hall residents still waiting to return to dorm rooms following the flood

By Sofie Ruiz, Staff Writer
Published Oct 28, 2024
TCU releases a timeline for students' return to Colby Hall as residents struggle to find alternative housing.
Guests visiting the zoo in their Halloween costumes. (Grace Lewis/ Staff Writer)

“Boo at the Zoo” boasts frights, fun and furry friends

By Grace Lewis, Staff Writer
Published Oct 25, 2024
"Boo at the Zoo" seeks to thrill families with spooky fun and festivities.

KTCU celebrates 60 years on the dial

By Taylor Chronert, Staff Writer
Published Oct 24, 2024
KTCU, TCU's student-run radio, recently celebrated 60 years on FM, evolving from a small club to a global radio station.

From Disney to TCU: Mallory James Mahoney and her acting journey

By Elle Wood and Crystal Polglase
Published Oct 23, 2024
An inside look at first-year student Mallory James Mahoney's journey from acting on Disney Channel to TCU.
Elise Banks-Lovely is speaking to collegiate women about mental health. (Perrin Gilman/Staff Writer)

Two-time pageant winner crowns mental health exercises

By Perrin Gilman, Staff Writer
Published Oct 22, 2024
Elise Banks-Lovely stresses the importance of mental health exercises in an interactive presentation.
Julie Williams (left) and Jeff Williams (right) smile for a photo while showcasing Taste Community Kitchen.

Feeding Fort Worth: How a local nonprofit kitchen nourishes the community

By Presley Walker, Staff Writer
Published Oct 22, 2024
Taste, a Fort Worth restaurant serving food for free, is the realization of Jeff William's dreams.
Colby Hall flooding on Monday, Oct. 21 2024.

First-year Colby Hall flooded after pipe burst

By Sofie Ruiz, Staff Writer
Published Oct 22, 2024
First-year residents evacuated Colby Hall due to flooding.
TCU theatre students performing at the PepsiCo Recital Hall. Courtesy of Nissi Sigei.

Stethoscope Stage performs its second bi-annual staged reading

By Rachel McCutchen, Staff Writer
Published Oct 21, 2024
Theatre TCU students perform monologues and short plays to spark conversations about women’s maternal health.
Breast Cancer Awareness flyer posted in Marion Hall and P.E. Clark Hall. (Jaida Joyner/Staff Writer)

Breast Cancer Awareness Month: How the TCU community is supporting those affected

By Ella Schamberger, Staff Writer
Published Oct 21, 2024
TCU and local businesses join forces to raise funds and support survivors during Breast Cancer Awareness Month.
Craig Kercho and his friend from Fine Photography, pose for their own photograph at ArtsGoggle. (Grace Lewis/ Staff Writer)

Local artists share their art at annual Fort Worth ArtsGoggle festival

By Grace Lewis, Staff Writer
Published Oct 20, 2024
Local artists and community members fill Magnolia Street at the ArtsGoggle festival on Oct. 19.
TCU 2024-2025 Speech and Debate team poster with calendar. (Courtesy TCU Speech & Debate Facebook).

TCU Speech and Debate Team adds new members for the current competition season

By Rachel McCutchen, Staff Writer
Published Oct 18, 2024
The increase in members of the TCU Speech and Debate team sets them up for improved performance and a promising season with a stronger and more diverse roster.